SYMPTOMS
When you double-click My Computer after installing Windows 95 on a system
with Windows NT or OS/2 already installed, Windows 95 recognizes any
existing NTFS and HPFS partitions as hard disk drives. However, Windows 95
does not have access to the NTFS or HPFS partitions and therefore reports
one or more of the following errors when you try to use an NTFS or HPFS
disk partition:
The disk in drive <x> is not formatted. Do you want to format it now?
Drive <x> cannot be selected right now. Try again later.
Unable to create 'fldr000'.
Make sure the disk is not full or read-only.
Windows 95 incorrectly reports the size of and space available on the NTFS
or HPFS drive. Both values are overestimated. For example, a 80-megabyte
(MB) partition may be reported as 3.5 gigabytes in size with 1.8 gigabytes
of available space.
Windows 95 allows you to share an NTFS or HPFS drive. Connecting to a
shared NTFS or HPFS drive results in either an empty listing or the
following error message
An error occurred while connecting to drive <x>.
where <x> is the selected drive letter for the network connection.